Alan Pergament: Star 102.5 will sign off Friday after sale to religious broadcaster

WTSS-FM (Star 102.5) morning host Rob Lucas announced on-air today that the station will end its run playing pop music at 10 a.m. Friday due to the Audacy-owned stationโ€™s sale to a religious radio broadcasting group.

Lucas, who has been on the station for 37 years, praised local management for how well he has been treated as he stayed on for the last few months and added he was offered a job to work at other Audacy stations in the market.

He declined the offer and said he doesnโ€™t know whatโ€™s next.

WTSS was sold in combination with a Memphis country station that Audacy owns for $15.5 million to Educational Media Foundation.

Educational Media Foundation (EMF) reportedly is a noncommercial Christian radio group based in a Nashville, Tenn., suburb that owns and operates 1,000 stations and is best known for airing the Christian music format K-Love.

K-Love is airing on WBKV (89.9) in Buffalo, which has a relatively weak signal and reportedly is primarily available only in the Southtowns.

Audacy still owns several stations in the Buffalo market, including WKSE (Kiss 98.5); sports channel WGR-AM; news talk station WBEN-AM; the country station 107.7/104.7, The Wolf on WLKK; โ€œClassic R&B 107.3″ and on WWWS 1400; and a sports betting station, โ€œ1520 The Betโ€ on WWKB.

WTSS has gone through several formats, owners and call letter changes in its history. At one time it was WBEN-FM, a companion to the AM station with the same call letters. In the early 1970s, as FM stations began changing their formats, it became known as Rock 102, a station still recalled by generations of Buffalo listeners.

Lucas has been with the station since it was known as Rock 102. He has been the solo host or morning co-host since the early 1990s, except for a two-year break.

He broke down briefly during his morning remarks, notably when he mentioned he met his wife, Linda, at the station.

During his discussion of his career, he estimated that he had played more than 800,000…

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